Boasting of a scent similar to Geranium, Palma Rosa belongs to a family of lemon grass native to Indochina. It is widely cultivated due to the aromatic oil it produces. People call it in other names such as Turkish Geranium and rosha. The green, herbaceous grass shares semblances with citronella and somehow, has the same bug-repellent properties.

Palma Rosa essential oil is extracted by a steam distillation process applied to the dried grass, which is harvested before it flowers. In this oil are compounds of geraniol, limonene, myrcene and dipentene. One remarkable fact about this oil: Palma Rosa Oil smells similarly to rose oil, hence its name. It is with this reason that traders have used it to dilute the more expensive rose oil, or even replace it on a whole, with this cheaper blend.

Despite this reputation, Palma Rosa gives a whole line of health and beautifying benefits. It has been used in many soaps and perfumes, as well as a flavoring agent in food and beverage. Also, it carries many medical advantages, some of which we are tackling down below.

One of the prominent properties of Palma Rosa oil is its ability to treat skin problems. For those who are suffering from boils, acne, eczema and psoriasis, treatments with Palma Rosa are potent medicine. Its antibacterial and antiseptic properties have gone a long way and has been used in the ancient times, particularly by Indian doctors. Other uses of this plant is the relieving of stress and fatigue, as well as the treatment of arthritis and other forms of rheumatism when the oil is massaged into the area.

Palma Rosa is also known for its hydrating benefits. It quells dehydration and prevents inflammation. It also balances the sebum production of your skin, aiding in the healing of cuts and bruises.

A research has shown the Palma Rosa's efficacy against a particular strain of yeast. This was due to the plant's geraniol content. Exposure to the oil, it was found, has led to changes in the entire composition of the said yeast cell membrane. Thus, Palma Rosa can also be an antiviral agent, and becomes more potent when blended with other virus fighting oils. This could help protecting wounds from unwanted infection and also functions as an antiseptic.

When taken internally, Palma Rosa can ward off bacterial growth in your urinary tract. Your digestive system then benefits from this oil, as it promotes stomach acid. It promotes nutrient absorption, improving your digestion.

Palma Rosa can be used as aromatherapy to uplift you from a stressful day. Diffuse it in a vaporizer or just pour drops of it to your bath water. Mix it with your routine ointments to help treat wounds and infections and enjoy the floral fragrance. Or massage it to your stomach and prevent spasms and convulsions. When paired with coconut oil, Palma Rosa can help moisturize your skin and fight signs of aging. Other oils to blend it with are rosemary, chamomile, grapefruit, sandalwood, ylang ylang and citrus. Add this to your collection and store it in a beautiful organizer from Soothing Terra!

A popular top note, Cajuput is an essential oil that has long been used as a traditional medicine, especially in Australia. It is usually in form of crushed leaves and twigs and is applied onto the wound. The warm sensation produced by this herbal plant is also evident in its rich, oil form.

The form of extracting this kind of oil can be compared to another famous Australian plant, the Eucalyptus. Cajuput contains powerful properties, including Limonene, Terpineol, Caryophyllene, Beta Pinene, Cymene and Myrcene.

Despite not being used widely in cosmetic or even culinary applications, Cajuput offers a wide plethora of medicinal uses. It works as an antiseptic, one of its most popular features, which is efficient in warding off infections from viruses, bacteria, fungi and other organisms. It, in turn, is potent in fighting off tetanus, cholera and typhoid, as well as other infectious diseases. Its scent also makes it a great vermifuge as well as insecticide. It drives away insects, but watch out, its insecticidal properties are quite potent that you need to dilute the solution. At best, use a vaporizer to drive away those bugs.

Just like its cousin, the Eucalyptus, it is also a great alternative for a natural decongestant and expectorant. Cajuput offers immediate relief in congestion of your respiratory system, and is used to treat inflammation of the throat and tracts.

The stimulant property of Cajuput is due to its warming properties. It promotes circulation and secretion, which use makes you sweat, as a way of flushing toxins out of the body. This, in turn, makes it a nice febrifuge. It fights away infections by cooling down the body as the toxins are removed. Cajuput is also a good carminative, and the warmth it produces gives yo relief from gas problems.

Other than these features, Cajuput also works as an analgesic. Heal the stings brought about by toothaches and headaches by applying it locally on the area. When ingested, it reduces pain in the muscles and joints which might have been caused by colds and fevers. One warning, though; dilute this powerful herbal medicine before consuming.

A few of its unknown properties: Cajuput also works as a great skin tonic. It smoothens and brightens the skin while at the same time, keeping it safe and clear from infections. It is also anti-spasmodic and relieves internal spasms and cramps. Perfect to use against dysmenorrhea, Cajuput can bid monthly menstruation woes away. It also detoxifies the body from toxins, helping cure skin problems like acne and pimples.

When used as an essential oil, Cajuput can easily blend well with other floral notes, such as geranium, lavender, rosemary, ylang ylang and clary sage. It can also be paired well with thyme, bergamot and angelica. As mentioned in this article, application of Cajuput in highly concentrated form may cause skin irritations. Mild doses should be administered, if applied onto the skin or taken in as medicine. To see whether it will not cause allergies, do a small patch test.

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The lingering, sweet floral aroma of Geranium has long been used throughout history. Its plant can easily be recognized with its deep magenta tones that shine with distinctive veins. Most of its species are perennials, grown for the beautiful foliage it produces. When used in form of essential oil, Geranium offers many medical and cosmetic effects, and has been a popular choice for many perfumes.

It also comes with many health benefits, one of which is its being an astringent. Geranium oil is capable of inducing contractions in many parts of the body, particularly in the muscles, gums, skin, tissues and blood vessels. This process gives you an improved, toned look (which results to it being widely used as a toner). It helps preventing skin and muscles from sagging, as well as avoiding the loosening of teeth by tightening the area around the gums. A natural anti-aging oil that keeps your skin fresh and young looking, with a floral fragrance to boot!

Geranium also works as a potent antibacterial. Its strong properties help in preventing bacteria and other microbes from forming on open wounds, keeping you protected against developing infection. Its elements help in speeding up the healing process of cuts and even surgical wounds, making it a common ingredient in many medical antiseptic solutions. The best part? It is also a cicatrisant—meaning, it aids in making scars and spots vanish. How it does that? It facilitates proper blood circulation and promotes an equal distribution of melanin for your skin. There's no need to pay thousands of dollars for expensive cosmetic medicine that promises to remove your unwanted blemishes! Go natural with Geranium and save a bunch.

By being cicatrisant, Geranium is also a potent hemostatic. Paired with its astringent properties, it causes contractions of blood vessels and thus stopping the blood flow in a particular area. It also speeds up the clotting of blood that helps in healing of the wounds, also preventing those harmful toxins from entering the body. Other than its blood-beneficial features, it also offers better cell health, encouraging the renewal of dead cells. Consequently, it boosts the immune system by improving the body's defensive cells, warding off internal challenges.

Geranium also offers diuretic properties, increasing urination which is a natural way of removing toxins from the body. Through this, uric acid, bile salts and other unwanted pollutants are removed from your body. And did you know that urination does not only wash away the unwanted toxins from the inside, but also helps you lose weight? About 4% of fat is lost during urination! It also reduces blood pressure as more sodium is eliminated from your blood.

Lastly, Geranium can be alternatively used as a deodorant. The floral fragrance from this essential oil is uplifting, a nice combination of the icy fragrance of mint with rich, floral fragrance. Eliminate body odor naturally with the help of this herbal wonder!

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History states that Hyssop is one of the purest, holiest items used in the world's first religions. Ancient texts have described the perennial plant as a sacred part of their rituals. Native to the Mediterranean region, this herb was loved for its spiritual and medicinal use. The Romans made use of the plant against minor infections. The Christians regard it as a symbol of peace and reconciliation. Today, we enjoy the benefits use of the hyssop in a much more modern way. A potent essential oil is produced using steam distillation, which can be used to treat many problems in the health.

The chemical composition of this liquid form varies, depending mainly on the growth stage of the plant. A journal reveals that hyssop oil derived from the vegetative stage of the herb has higher levels of its potent components, including the Transpinocamphone. Oil derived from an older plant has a bigger amount of Cis Pinocamphone. It was also discovered that higher levels of an element called phytochemical Pinocamphone leads to the toxicity of plant oil. This is also present in hyssop oil and thus, must be used moderately.

Beta Pinene, another element of the oil, is a powerful decongestant which is used to relieve the respiratory system by loosening out the mucus membranes. Other benefits of the oil include its antibacterial and antifungal properties, which helps ward off pathogenic organisms in the body. One study has found that hyssop oil shows strong antimicrobial presence against E-coli, Candida albicans and some types of Staphylococcus.

The oil has been viewed to bring relief to body pains such as toothaches, sores, bruises, arthritis and ear pain. When applied on small injuries, the herbal liquid can work as an antiseptic. This is your organic alternative to foster faster healing of cuts and wounds. In addition, the hyssop oil is also a cicatrisant, used often to treat skin problems. Insect bites, rashes, and even varieties of pox and boils can be cured effectively. Applying the oil on scars make them quickly disappear.

Hyssop oil is also a great stimulant. It fosters better nutrient absorption and boosts one's metabolism. It also stimulates internal organs in the endocrine, nervous and the circulatory systems. The oil also relieves pain in the respiratory system. It is also a great febrifuge, lowering body temperature in cases of fever and also offers anti-rheumatic properties. Specific health conditions, such as hypotension, irregular menstrual cycle, menopause and respiratory problems can benefit from using hyssop. It is a great anti-aging solution, which solves sagging and wrinkles on skin, and heals inflammation. Intake of this can cure flatulence, indigestion and loss of appetite.

You can use hyssop oil in many ways. Use a few drops of this oil with a carrier oil and massage it on the aching parts of your body. Massaging the mixture on your stomach will relieve you of gastrointestinal discomfort caused by gas. Inhale the oil to ease nasal congestion and colds; alternatively, you may use a few drops of the oil mixed with vapor rub to rub on your chest. To heal scars, add hyssop oil to your lotion or cream during application. To cure menstrual discomfort, massage the oil with a carrier oil on your abdomen.

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Just like black pepper and other well-known spices, coriander is famous for its distinct taste and aroma. Its seed, dried up to a tee, is used as a flavoring agent especially in savory curries and pickled vegetables. The ancient people have discovered its many medicinal properties, being a great digestive. However, its health benefits do not end there.

Derived from the seed of coriander, coriander oil is composed of powerful compounds such as Phellendrene, Terpineol, Cymene and Cineole. The liquid form plays many roles in one's health, and through this blog post, we'll take a look at its advantages.

It facilitates weight loss. If you're trying to lose weight and you're tired of using so many methods for you to shed off those pounds, maybe the use of coriander oil might help. It promotes lipolysis, which breaks down fats and cholesterol in your body. No need for liposuction; you can get your dream waistline without the adverse effects of chemical based procedures that are costly! Simply add coriander oil to your regimen and lose weight, the natural way.

It is a powerful carminative. Among the many way coriander oil aids the body is that it pushes the gasses out into a healthy outlet. Gas can be dangerous especially when it rises upwards than downwards, causing severe pain in the chest, stomach, intestines and the muscles. This essential oil eliminates gas from your system so that you don't have to suffer from it.

It heals cramps and spasms. Alongside its carminative benefits is its antispasmodic properties. Muscle and spasmodic cramps, aches in the limbs as well as in the intestines can be healed through the help of coriander oil. It relaxes your body and smoothens out the convulsions, giving you relief from pain.

It cures other types of body ache. Headache, toothache and sting in the joints and muscles can be relieved with the help of coriander. Why? The terpineol and terpinolene properties in this oil makes it an analgesic, which is effective in reducing pain in the affected part.

It deodorizes your body. No more body odor with coriander. Be free from bad breath and other unwanted scents with this oil. Use it internally or externally; ingesting coriander oil fights the odor coming from your stomach and inhibits bacterial growth around your sweat glands. Use it as a mouthwash for a healthy alternative.

It is a great stimulant. Ever feel gloomy, tired and depressed? Coriander oil boosts the body organs and their functions by warming up the body, stirring proper hormone secretion, good digestion, clear brain functions and ensures proper regulation in the stomach. It can act as an appetizer and also makes a great aphrodisiac.

The spell binding power of coriander oil can be magically used as a middle note, thanks to its spicy, woody blend. Use it along with cinnamon, bergamot, black pepper, grapefruit, pine and sandalwood as blending choices. Pack it up with your other favorite oils; store it in a pretty case which you can easily bring wherever, whenever! Visit our store and browse our products today.

Black pepper, one of the world's most popular spices, can also be used to derive a healthy, organic essential oil. The result is similar to its edible crop: it is hot and tangy, inducing greater appetite and a blazing sensation.

In the past, black pepper was a sacred culinary item for the Egyptians, Greeks and the Romans. It was even used in form of barter; some merchants, you'd be surprised, have traded it for gold. The aroma from this plant is usually sharp, dry and spicy. In its liquid form, black pepper contains many elements including Pinene, Limonene, Beta Bisabolene, Alpha Termineole, Camphene and Caryophyllene. It is rich in vitamins and minerals, and from the long list are Iron, Manganese, Calcium, Beta Carotene and Potassium. With this wide range of characteristics, there are many good reasons for regular intake of black pepper.

A popular digestive aid, black pepper has been used for many gourmets because of its properties. It stimulates the digestive system, boosting one's appetite and promotes the secretion of digestive acids into the stomach. This condiment is safely used as a spice for those who are on a flavor diet or who are suffering from mouth ulcer, jaundice or acidity. In addition, black pepper is a carminative, which facilitates the removal of gases and prevents further formation in the stomach. Its mild purgative properties help clean the intestines and heals any infection of the digestive system.

Black pepper has also been proven to be an effective relief in muscle pains, spasms and cramps. It is antirheumatic, which warms and stimulates the body and gives relief from arthritis and rheumatism, which is commonly felt during colder days. It is also able to remove toxins from the blood. People suffering from gout can benefit from this essential oil.

Because of the warm sensation it brings, black pepper oil also is a diuretic and diaphoretic. It cleanses the body by sweating and urination, effectively disinfecting the blood and skin. In return, one can benefit from lowered body pressure, less stress and even reduced weight. Its warming properties are also helpful in reducing inflammation.

Another great factor of black pepper: it is antibacterial. It cures infections in the mouth, colon and even the urinary tract. It is also antioxidant and delays the effects of aging, such as vision loss, skin wrinkles and muscle degeneration.

Black pepper can be easily blended with your other essential oil favorites to give it a kick. It harmonizes well with juniper, rosemary, tea tree, frankincense, sage, clary and ylang ylang. When using this particular oil, make sure you dilute it properly. Avoid using when pregnant, or when suffering kidney or liver disease. Be careful in the application of this oil; do not place it near the eyes and nose as it may cause irritation, tearing and sneezing. Too much use may also irritate skin.

Clary, a perennial herb that grows during spring to summer, is a close specie to the common sage. This herb, despite being among the expensive class, offers outstanding benefits when transformed into an essential oil. Most of it is derived from the Salvia sclarea specie which originated in the rich lands of Southern France and Italy. Nowadays, Clary sage is cultivated in many European regions, and has been fondly known as the Muscatel Oil, being prevalently used as a flavoring for muscatel wine.

As taken from its name, Clary comes from the Latin word "clarus", meaning "clear". This strongly hints that the essential oil offers a lot of benefits to eye health and vision. Its components, Alpha Terpineol, Sclareol, LInalool, Geraniol and Caryophyllene, are potent cleanser for the eyes. Thus, this essential oil is perfect for those who wants to have a clearer eyesight and improve their vision. Its benefits, however, doesn't stop there.

Clary also helps in calming down and reducing convulsions, whether it comes from epilepsy or other mental disorder. The scent of Clary brings peace of mind and also acts as a powerful sedative for tense emotions. It also acts as an antispasmodic, which treats muscle spasms and other related pains such as cramps, headaches, stomachaches, spasmodic coughs and more. Some also say that Clary can act as antibacterial, curbing the growth of bacteria and keeps them from spreading. There are studies that show how this essential oil aids in curing infections in the colon, urinary tract, intestines and the excretory systems.

With this, Clary also becomes a potent antiseptic. It protects the body during surgical recovery and all types of wounds which may become targets for infections. It can also be used as an astringent, aiding in cleaning and strengthening gums and teeth. More than that, it also helps in toning the skin, muscles and even the hair. The properties of Clary tighten up the skin that might be sagging as caused by the free radicals in the body. In effect, this essential oil becomes a holy grail for looking younger.

The carminative properties of Clary help in eliminating body gas as quickly and as conveniently as possible through flatulence. It is also the best cure for irregular menstruation, and eases the pain of cramps. Mental irritation and dizziness associated with menses can also be cured with the help of this essential oil. Use this whenever you feel like cramping, bloating, craving and suffering from mood swings, as caused by hormonal imbalance. A known euphoric, this oil presents a feeling of satisfaction and joy, boosting one's spirits while relaxing one's anxieties. This becomes a great way to reduce heart attacks, strokes and even brain hemorrhage. It widens blood vessels and offers increased circulation, boosting your metabolic performance.

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The essential oil from Juniper berry has been derived from the dried needles and fruit of the Juniperous osteosperma and Juniperus scopulorus family. A powerful booster and detoxifier, this Bulgaria-hailed plant has long been commended in the history for its ability to cure short and long term sickness. This is due to the fact that these berries contain a high measure of flavonoid and polyphenol—two antioxidants that counters free radicals inside the body. Thus, this essential oil is not just made of a fine aroma, but it also protects one's health. History have traces of its use; French hospitals have coupled this with rosemary in order to protect its patients against infections.

Presently, the modern day juniper berry oil has been used as a natural remedy for respiratory infections, sore throat, muscle pains and fatigue. It is a powerful cure for bloating; these berries have long been used to cure bladder conditions, thanks to their antibacterial properties. A tonic of juniper berry can become an alternative to antibiotics when you catch an infection.

It is also a natural diuretic, helping you flush out body fluids and quickly detoxifies body organs from unwanted elements. This is an effective solution, especially when mixed with other known diuretics, such as fennel, cranberries and dandelion. For indigestion, massage this essential oil along with another potent liquid: the coconut oil, and rub it over your stomach, chest and abdomen. It heals and protects the skin; juniper berry has been known as a popular remedy for skin infections and irritations, even acne. It reduces stretch marks and helps skin conditions heal from hormonal imbalances. To use this, mix a few drops with a carrier oil and apply it as an astringent after cleansing your face.

This essential oil is also known to provide emotional relief, helping cure anxiety and comforts one dealing with trauma and pain. Diffuse the scent all throughout your bedroom or carry it as a daily tonic to dab on your wrists or clothes. You can also add a few drops to your laundry so that the scent stays on your clothes and fabrics. This will help you unwind and relieve the tension from your muscles, fostering a peaceful sleep. It is no surprise that juniper oil is a good cure for insomnia and restlessness.

Other than these great benefits, the juniper berry essential oil can be alternatively used as an insect repellent, due to its citrusy effects. It can also be used as an organic cleanser, keeping bacteria from spreading inside your home. To do this, spray the oil over your kitchen surfaces. It also helps purify the air you breathe, making detoxification more powerful when inhaled.

Another great use for this berry? Enhance your food! It can also become a natural preservative; mix it into your drinks and sauces to add a sweet flavor. Intake of this berry helps fight free radical damage, which strengthens your body and boosts your health. Whether you choose to take it aromatically, topically or internally, juniper berry has great advantages you wouldn’t want to miss. Stock on this essential oil and see the difference in your mind and body!

Among the most common essential oils, Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) has been plucked out of the Mediterranean tradition, as a staple part of its culinary life. The strong, herbal scent from this mint family has been used for many purposes and was supposed to have been used since the time of the Romance. A frequent role-player in their religious ceremonies including wedding, cosmetic and medicine, Rosemary is considered as a divine herb, due to its ability to boost the body's strength. Paracelsus, a notable physician and botanist, made it his favorite essential oil, as it was discovered that the liquid could heal fragile organs such as the brain, liver and the heart.

History denotes that Rosemary have been named as such when the Bible's virgin Mary have spread her blue-colored cloak over the bush and rested. A miracle occurred and the white flowers turned to blue. People have called the shrub "Rose of Mary", to which, as time passed by, has been conjoined to Rosemary.

The clear woodsy and citrusy oil is produced through proper steam distillation. While its leaves have been commonly mixed with salads and soups, the essential oil offers a plethora of uses. It is a potent cure for indigestion, relieving signs of dyspepsia and conveniently detoxifies the liver. It also stimulates blood flow and improves proper circulation, especially when digesting heavy meat, such as beef, lamb and pork.

Other than helping a person from the inside, Rosemary offers an array of cosmetic benefits as well. For one, it is a basic ingredient for many shampoos and lotions due to its ability to stimulate follicles, boosting hair growth and strength. It is also known that the herb slows down signs of premature aging and has been used as tonic for hair loss and the removal of dandruff. When combined with olive oil, Rosemary can be an organic means to darken the hair.

It is also a powerful disinfectant and can be used as a mouth wash. Rosemary removes oral bacteria, prevents cavities and gingivitis, and aids in dental medication. As a skin care supplement, this essential oil helps in eliminating eczema, acne and oily skin. This is the reason why the herb has been a regular component of many moisturizers and creams.

Common health problems are also assuaged by the scent of Rosemary. To heal cough, massage a few drops of this essential oil over your chest every few hours and experience its refreshing effects. The same goes for headaches; apply it topically to the throbbing parts of the head. The aroma helps in proper learning and memory too. You can diffuse the oil all throughout the room or inhale it as you rub it over your temples. You'll experience relief from pain and stress, and easily detoxify while boosting your mind.

While this essential oil is generally safe, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should avoid using this, as it may affect one’s pregnancy and may lead to miscarriage. Professional consultation is also recommended if you plan to use this as cure for chronic depression and other mental illnesses.

There's something fresh, crisp and vibrant about the scent of grapefruit. People are caught by its warm, citrusy nature that boosts their appetite and makes them feel lively and rejuvenated all at once. Today, let's find out more about this essential oil and discover its benefits; who knows, it might just be your next favorite fragrance!

Grapefruit is an essential oil gathered from compression. It is known in a handful of names, such as Citrus Paradisi, Citrus Maxima, and Citrus Racemosa. Its oil is filled with various elements, such as Limonene, Citronellal, Myrcene, Sabinene and Alpha Pinene. Bursting with a heavy dose of Vitamin C, it's not surprising that this essential oil packs a punch when it comes to health benefits.

It is a prominent disinfectant. Thanks to its antimicrobial properties, you can use grapefruit as a disinfectant. It is a potent solution in eliminating infections in the stomach, intestines, colon, urinary system and even kidneys. You can also use this for oral and skin infections as well.

It is a great antiseptic. With the benefits mentioned above, you can also add wounds, cuts, acne and other types of bruises to the list of items grapefruit oil can aid in healing. Use this to prevent tetanus from developing over your injuries.

It is a pleasant stimulant. The scent from grapefruit wakes the body in many ways. It makes the brain more active, signaling a boost in your memory. Internally, it stirs your endocrinal glands which helps in the proper secretion of enzymes and hormones, ensuring that your metabolism runs in its best shape.

It is an antioxidant. The bounty of Vitamin C present in this fruit helps boost one's immune system and wards off free radicals. Application of this oil reduces signs of premature aging, tissue degeneration, loss of hearing and vision, and mental sluggishness. It gives a nice jolt out of anxiety and nervousness, replacing your stressful emotions with a kick of joy.

It is a formidable diuretic. Your digestive system can benefit from a whiff of grapefruit; it stimulates gastric juices and the bile and promotes proper digestion of food in the intestines. It also helps in the stimulation of your circulatory, excretory and lymphatic system. Your body, in turns, becomes lighter, thanks to the removal of excess fats, sodium and other toxins by urination.

It is a powerful antidepressant. One sniff at this essential oil and your feelings of stress and gloom are slowly switched into positive emotions. The crisp aroma paired with its stimulating effects results to an uplifting boost in the brain.

How to use grapefruit essential oil? Easy. Blend it with other fragrances such as bergamot, lavender, lemon, rosemary, peppermint, thyme, ylang ylang and ginger. Take note that this oil is phototoxic; do not use when you are about to go out in the sun, as it causes skin irritation. Keep this oil away from the eyes, nose and ears.

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